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"Ladies and gentlemen, what do you think, how many books existed two, three thousand years ago in the past? You think maybe 20 books or 100 books or maybe 1,000 books?

There were millions of books. Where are they?

They were all destroyed and mostly NOT by natural catastrophes, of course some were destroyed by natural catastrophes but most were destroyed by HUMANS."

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"Cortez destroyed the books of the Mayans and forbid their traditions"


-I'm only 40 minutes in, it's mostly about the book of Enoch so far. But the number of books/"only catastrophe"/"amnesia", is so significant.

-Oh cause it also came up, he brew supercomputer tech/stolen and tampered with by humans/man. Demonizing supernatural, etc
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Now noticed lol
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Funny I sprained my knee earlier last week and my body passively decided it was no longer hungry. So much carbs and junk “protein” I consume to bulk needed to be cleansed. This is pivotal stuff , anti-cancer :D

Consume yourself lol
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"Ladies and gentlemen, what do you think, how many books existed two, three thousand years ago in the past? You think maybe 20 books or 100 books or maybe 1,000 books?

There were millions of books. Where are they?

They were all destroyed and mostly NOT by natural catastrophes, of course some were destroyed by natural catastrophes but most were destroyed by HUMANS."

1:21
"Cortez destroyed the books of the Mayans and forbid their traditions"


-I'm only 40 minutes in, it's mostly about the book of Enoch so far. But the number of books/"only catastrophe"/"amnesia", is so significant.

-Oh cause it also came up, he brew supercomputer tech/stolen and tampered with by humans/man. Demonizing supernatural, etc
 Quoting: Begin Again.


Very interesting topic! I’ll check it out more tomorrow. Many books and artifacts are within private collections as well that could not be destroyed. That does go with the war on the green bloods lineage when patriarchy destroyed the matriarchal information causing a generational gap injecting ignorance and confusion among the clans. The storytellers knew that if written had potential to be lost. Old traditions arise underground or in the ecotone when there is new policies of opposition.
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Now noticed lol
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Funny I sprained my knee earlier last week and my body passively decided it was no longer hungry. So much carbs and junk “protein” I consume to bulk needed to be cleansed. This is pivotal stuff , anti-cancer :D

Consume yourself lol
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I like how he likened it to a broom
Sweeps lol
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I’ve heard taking a piece old flannel shirt and soaking in castor oil wrapping it around the sprain and covering with plastic cling wrap is good for healing lol

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Green blood lineage similar to the sky Bible for men but it’s of women earth Bible type of thing passed down within clans from the female side.
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Sweet dreams, spidey: Arachnids experience REM sleep, and may even dream

In the study, published Aug. 8 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (opens in new tab), researchers used cameras to examine jumping spiders while they slept, watching the motions of the arachnids’ eyes and bodies throughout the night. The twitching movements the team witnessed as the spiders snoozed was similar to that seen in humans and other mammals such as dogs, as well as nonavian reptiles and cephalopods during REM sleep.

The discovery came about unexpectedly for lead study author Daniela C. Rößler, a behavioral and evolutionary ecologist and postdoctoral fellow at the University of Konstanz in Germany. She was originally planning to study the arachnids' reactions to 3D-printed models of predatory spiders. But her research took a swift detour when she observed the spiders while they slept; at one point, she thought they were dead.
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Giant voids of nothingness may be flinging the universe apart

Zoom all the way out from the solar system and the Milky Way galaxy, and an interesting pattern emerges: the cosmic web, the largest pattern found in nature. At these scales, where entire galaxies appear as little dots of lights, astronomers observe long, thin ropes of galaxies called filaments, dense clumps called clusters, and between them all vast regions of almost total emptiness. These barren regions are the great cosmic voids, the smallest of which are 20 million light-years across, while the largest can be more than 160 million light-years across.

Like the gaps in a spider web, the voids make up the vast majority of the volume of the universe, despite hosting almost none of the matter. Indeed, aside from the cosmic web itself, which stretches from one end of the observable universe to the other, the cosmic voids are the single largest things in the cosmos.
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The spider and the web said the sandman lol
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Remembering deadspace is the locations away from focal points where predator and prey move within.
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When apep becomes the ring by biting itself, It becomes the portal.
 Quoting: Coming Into Existence




Water information holder feedback

turtle lol
 Quoting: Coming Into Existence




See the totem pole philosophy within the design structure
The three
Creator preserver destroyer
It is when the totem or snake bends into the ring
Electromagnetic

Aethyrs topic
Jesus and asmodeus on the checkerboard lol
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In ancient Egypt a shen ring was a circle with a line tangent to it, represented in hieroglyphs as a stylised loop of a rope. The word shen itself means, in ancient Egyptian, encircle, while the shen ring represented eternal protection.

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Now noticed lol
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Funny I sprained my knee earlier last week and my body passively decided it was no longer hungry. So much carbs and junk “protein” I consume to bulk needed to be cleansed. This is pivotal stuff , anti-cancer :D

Consume yourself lol
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You know, over in the west the rope circle is called sweetgrass/holy grass/manna grass/Mary grass etc and held in the hand in the same manner as the Shen ring.
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The three levels subconscious, conscious, super/supra conscious is way of spirit shaman understanding as can see the totem braid filament around the water in the video of the stone fountain. As everyone knows to bend wood is to soak it in water for basket making etc.



Replay lol
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Geothermal gradient is the rate of temperature change with respect to increasing depth in Earth's interior.

The top of the geothermal gradient is influenced by atmospheric temperature.


Around the time of the moundbuilders within the floodplains there was also the basin living peoples as elongated burials were sometimes nested in baskets. To some is the bowl of Diana and to others the devils pot lol
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Gu wani gistai’s plate
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Gu wani gistai’s plate
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Extinctus amabitur idem: extinct will be loved the same

Is the canticle of nunc dimittis(now released)

Francis Bacon loved a good exorcism lol
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Green blood lineage similar to the sky Bible for men but it’s of women earth Bible type of thing passed down within clans from the female side.
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The paradox is biome and not of this world lol
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Genuine philosophical thought, depending upon original individual insights, arose in many cultures roughly contemporaneously. Karl Jaspers termed the intense period of philosophical development beginning around the 7th century and concluding around the 3rd century BCE an Axial Age in human thought.

In Western philosophy, the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire marked the ending of Hellenistic philosophy and ushered in the beginnings of medieval philosophy, whereas in the Middle East, the spread of Islam through the Arab Empire marked the end of Old Iranian philosophy and ushered in the beginnings of early Islamic philosophy.

The Hundred Schools of Thought were philosophers and schools that flourished from the 6th century to 221 BCE,[1] an era of great cultural and intellectual expansion in China.

Indian philosophy begins with the Vedas wherein questions pertaining to laws of nature, the origin of the universe and the place of man in it are asked. In the famous Rigvedic Hymn of Creation (Nasadiya Sukta) the poet asks:


Vyasa, at middle of the picture
"Whence all creation had its origin,
he, whether he fashioned it or whether he did not,
he, who surveys it all from highest heaven,
he knows—or maybe even he does not know."


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Wisdom literature is a genre of literature common in the ancient Near East. It consists of statements by sages and the wise that offer teachings about divinity and virtue. Although this genre uses techniques of traditional oral storytelling, it was disseminated in written form.

Wisdom literature from Sumeria and Babylonia are among the most ancient in the world, with the Sumerian documents dating back to the third millennium BC and the Babylonian dating to the second millennium BC. Many of the extant texts uncovered at Nippur are as ancient as the 18th-century BC. Most of these texts are wisdom in the form of dialogues or hymns, such as the Hymn to Enlil, the All-Beneficent from ancient Sumer.[1]

Proverbs were particularly popular among the Sumerians, with many fables and anecdotes therein, such as the Debate Between Winter and Summer, which Assyriologist Samuel Noah Kramer has noted as paralleling the story of Cain and Abel in the Book of Genesis (Genesis 4:1–16)[2] and the form of disputation is similar to that between Job and his friends in the Book of Job (written c. 6th-century BC).[3]
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Sebayt (Egyptian sbyt ,[1] Coptic cbw “instruction, teaching")[2] is the ancient Egyptian term for a genre of pharaonic literature. sbyt literally means "teachings" or "instructions"[3] and refers to formally written ethical teachings focused on the "way of living truly". Sebayt is considered an Egyptian form of wisdom literature.



Way of the spirit and way of the soul h foundation is philosophy which is ancient teachings of wisdom by the wisdom keepers.
Alas Sophia by the Essenes as example within locational era
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Ecopsychology is an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinarity field that focuses on the synthesis of ecology and psychology and the promotion of sustainability.[1][2][3] It is distinguished from conventional psychology as it focuses on studying the emotional bond between humans and the Earth.[2][4] Instead of examining personal pain solely in the context of individual or family pathology, it is analyzed in its wider connection to the more than human world.[5] A central premise is that while the mind is shaped by the modern world, its underlying structure was created in a natural non-human environment.[6] Ecopsychology seeks to expand and remedy the emotional connection between humans and nature, treating people psychologically by bringing them spiritually closer to nature.


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Ecospirituality connects the science of ecology with spirituality. It brings together religion and environmental activism.[1] Ecospirituality has been defined as "a manifestation of the spiritual connection between human beings and the environment."[2] The new millennium and the modern ecological crisis has created a need for environmentally based religion and spirituality.

Proponents may come from a range of faiths including: Islam; Jainism; Christianity (Catholicism, Evangelicalism and Orthodox Christianity); fuck off; Hinduism; Buddhism and Indigenous traditions.[6] Although many of their practices and beliefs may differ, a central claim is that there is "a spiritual dimension to our present ecological crisis."


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Remembering the Hopewell isn’t a culture or civilization it is a description of a huge expansive range of interacting local groups. A hub trade interaction of far flung people.
Cahokia(floodplain) and pinson date to same time period 200bc-400ad

The rise of civilizations seems to give credit to agriculture as the means to support elites and artisans but if that’s the case many locations would rise in same era of information.
Some then say a rise in a new religion/cult causing new way of life to live. Aka Brigham Young circa Mormon.
Another hypothesis is charismatic leader or political organization system. Their last hypothesis is supernova of 1054ad due no light pollution ability to see. -guengerich info

Species of men mingle as it is shown head bindings and giants were prevalent in the americas.
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Harmony in the universe is the maintenance called hozho, in Navajo. When it is upset is said to bring sickness and disease to the transgressor. Very different than from outside a person becoming transgressed.

Within the tools of the shaman trade, many stayed with the shaman and was buried with them.
Tlingit shaman have been discovered to have over 45 objects with assortment of powers known as yek. These spirit helpers appeared to him during his visions.
Clever they were so powerful they could only be stored in a hollow tree traditionally in the forest.

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The spiral smoke of the sacred pipe came from peace relative culture.
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Remembering, religion is an expression of culture bringing personality which experiences spirituality.

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Dynabeads were developed after John Ugelstad managed to create uniform polystyrene spherical beads (defined as microbeads) of exactly the same size,[1][2] at the University of Trondheim, Norway in 1976, something otherwise only achieved by NASA[3] in the weightless conditions of SkyLab. Dynabeads are typically 1 to 5 micrometers in diameter. This is in contrast to the Magnetic-activated cell sorting beads, which are approximately 50 nm.

This discovery revolutionised the liquid-phase kinetic separation of many biological materials.[3] The technology behind the beads, called Dynabeads, was licensed to Dyno Industrier in 1980 and this magnetic separation technology has been since used for the isolation and manipulation of biological material, including cells, nucleic acids, proteins and pathogenic microorganisms.[4][5] The uniformity in size, shape, and surface area allow for reproducibility and help to minimize chemical agglutination.



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Snake venom is a highly toxic saliva[1] containing zootoxins that facilitates in the immobilization and digestion of prey. This also provides defense against threats. Snake venom is injected by unique fangs during a bite, whereas some species are also able to spit venom.

They can destroy the outer membrane of capillary vessels, causing internal bleeding. In some cases they can also activate the blood clotting system, causing clots around the circulatory system.



Saliva is what the ancient east tantra says is nectar of immortality



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The word, virus, is from the Latin neuter vīrus referring to poison and other noxious liquids, from the same Indo-European base as Sanskrit viṣa, Avestan vīša, and ancient Greek ἰός (all meaning 'poison'), first attested in English in 1398 in John Trevisa's translation of Bartholomeus Anglicus's De Proprietatibus Rerum.[14][15] Virulent, from Latin virulentus ('poisonous'), dates to c. 1400.
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The gut is our most prolific microbial ecosystem, and evidence of ancestral microbiomes—these microbial communities vary by place, time, and culture—though rare, has been found in coprolites, or preserved feces, in particular by LMAMR codirector Cecil M. Lewis, who also studies the modern gut microbiome. But the gut is just one microbial hub in the human body. In your mouth, right now, there are hundreds of species of bacteria, living in nine major niches, including below the gums, on the cheek, and in the saliva. The mouth is the microbial equivalent of a rainforest, teeming with creatures, interspecies warfare, cataclysms. Some of these residents form a film on your teeth, colonies stuck together with DNA, proteins, and polysaccharides. Left unbrushed, this plaque, for reasons that aren’t really known, occasionally fossilizes in your mouth to form tartar, dental calculus. Calculus is tough and almost universally observed clinging to the teeth of adult skeletons discovered at archaeological sites. For many years this material was ignored, discarded, and otherwise overlooked, as were human bones prior to the introduction of modern archaeological practices. “We’ve always thrown stuff away—and that stuff becomes revolutionary,” says Greger Larson, director of the Palaeogenomics & Bio-Archaeology Research Network at the University of Oxford. “If you don’t understand that it exists, then you can’t understand its power.”

ohyeah
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One famous myth about Isis tells how she discovered the secret name of the sun god Ra and increased her power. According to the story, Isis found Ra asleep one day, snoring loudly and saliva dripping from his mouth. She collected the saliva and mixed it with earth to form a poisonous serpent. Then she placed the serpent on a path that Ra took every day.

When Ra awoke and started on his way, the serpent bit him, causing terrible pain. He called to the other gods for help, but all were helpless except Isis, who promised to cure him if he revealed his secret name. At first Ra refused, but eventually the pain became unbearable. He told Isis the name, and she gained new powers. This story was associated with a major aspect of Isis's character, her skill in magical arts.


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"Words in themselves were regarded as divine, wether written or spoken and were to be treated with great respect. To know the name of something meant to have power over it."

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There is tons more, but you get the drift, google it or check out a library book on egyptian myth.
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Masato de yuca has been prepared in the Peruvian Amazon for at least a thousand years, before the rise of the Inca Empire and the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. It’s considered both a sacred and nutritional drink, and is used in social and ceremonial gatherings.

If this chewing process sounds familiar, that’s because it’s also the traditional method for creating the corn-based chicha de jora. The reason for all this chewing? Saliva. Yuca, you see, contains lots of starch and very little sugar. By chewing it, enzymes in the brewer’s saliva break down the starch and turn it into sugar. This helps the yeast, which feeds on sugars and starches, and in turn promotes fermentation.

If you’re ever offered a glass or a bowl of masato, especially in an indigenous jungle community, you basically have to drink it. It’s a social faux pas to reject a bowl.



Transformation of the spirits into the probiotic kind.
Folk:

Kombucha is Russia’s
Sauerkraut is Germany and slavics
Injera Ethiopia
Yogurt of the Middle East
Mongolia was the galloping leather and milk

The living foods is microbiome topic of ancient medicines

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Subjects Able to Intentionally Heal in Lucid Dream, Study Finds

The findings of a groundbreaking new study on lucid dreaming are in and suggest that those trained in the practice not only see a dramatic improvement in their PTSD symptoms but may also experience change on a biological level.
Research into lucid dreams, in which one wakes up inside a dream, has produced a fascinating insight into the neurological features of this state. Most of the investigation thus far has been focused on mapping brain activity, which has shown the unique characteristics of the brain function of lucid dreamers.




“One of the really cool aspects of the study was we did an exploratory assessment of a biomarker,” Yount said. “So, we looked at an enzyme called amylase and we looked at levels of this — you can measure it in the saliva. We chose amylase because it’s been shown to be a marker of stress. For folks with PTSD, it acts differently, so it’s indicative of chronic sympathetic nervous system activation. So, we were looking at levels of amylase to see if it might show there was a general decrease in levels of stress after a healing lucid dreaming, and that’s exactly what we found. So, this means that their general stress levels went down. This was amazing, it was the first evidence ever of a physiological biomarker changing in relation to a healing lucid dream.
What can be the mechanism behind this phenomenon?
“So, my best guess about how it works is that this is a way to tap into the power of the unconscious mind in a way where you can really direct and manifest healing. This is oftentimes inhibited by our thinking brain, our thinking mind, and I think the sweet spot of this lucid dreaming is where you can kind of have a pact between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind to really bring about healing and just let it happen,” Yount said.



In the saliva and the nectar of immortality lol
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The elegance of silk is also insect saliva…..
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Innate insight is like the full moon on a dark night.
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Ben Franklin points out:

“A Farmer once made a Complaint to a Judge,
My Bull, if it please you, Sir, owing a Grudge,
Belike to one of your good Worship’s Cattle,
Has slain him out-right in a mortal Battle:
I’m sorry at heart because of the Action,
And want to know how must be made Satisfaction.

Why, you must give me you Bull, that’s plain;
Says the Judge, or pay me the Price of the Slain.
But I have mistaken the Case, Sir, says John,
The dead Bull I talk of, and please you, ‘s my own:
And yours is that Beast that the Mischief has done.

The Judge soon replies with a serious face:
Say you so? Then this Accident alters the Case.





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